Breakthrough Biofuel from Waste Biomass Could Revolutionize Renewable Energy
This article looks at how to make biofuel from wood by breaking down its tough structure. Wood's hard lignin part makes it tricky to turn into fuel. Researchers are figuring out how to use enzymes to make this process easier and cheaper. They are focusing on ways to improve the breakdown of wood into sugars, which could then be used to make biofuels. This study reviews recent trends in enhancing the process of breaking down wood material into sugars for biofuel production.